Artes Mundi is delighted to announce the three artists who have been awarded the Wales Venice 10 commission opportunity after receiving over 60 applications.
The selected artists are: Studio Cybi (a curatorial duo, comprising Rebecca Gould and Iwan Lewis), Freya Dooley, and Kandace Siobhan Walker.
The Wales Venice 10 Commission is offered to Welsh and Wales-based visual artists for the development and production of a new project. Each artist receives financial support for fees, materials and production, plus additional access costs. Regular studio support is also provided by the Artes Mundi curatorial team to contribute to the development of the commissions.
The selection panel included Catrin Owen, member of the Wales Venice advisory committee; Yuen Fong Ling, artist, curator, researcher and lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University; Melissa Hinkin, Curator at Artes Mundi; and Liv Penrose Punnett, Assistant Curator at Artes Mundi. The panel was chaired by Nigel Prince, Director of Artes Mundi.
The external selectors commented: “These new Wales Venice 10/Artes Mundi Commissions listens to the call for change—access to be more inclusive, and opportunities to nurture artists, at different stages of their development. The submissions reflect artist’s interest in directly addressing social needs, weaving political and historical narratives, telling new stories, and forging new identities. The selected artists champion a spirit of independence, collectivism, and inclusivity, as an integral part of artistic practice, where artists forefront new ways of living, working, and being.”
As part of the Wales Venice 10 programme, Artes Mundi is also providing a development programme for the 10 artists awarded the Arts Council of Wales, Wales Venice 10 Fellowships and is working in collaboration with Disability Arts Cymru who have selected six artists for their Cymru Fenis 10 International Commissions.
What is Wales Venice 10?
Arts Council of Wales has presented nine exhibitions at the prestigious Venice Biennale international art exhibition since 2003. However, in 2022 they paused their participation. They want to use this time to rethink their approach to the Biennale and to international working, and work with artists on a different way of marking the 10th edition.
Wales Venice 10 is a unique programme of international opportunities by Arts Council Wales in partnership with Artes Mundi and Disability Arts Cymru, which includes a series of Fellowships and new commissions. We are also working with Amgueddfa Cymru—National Museum Wales and are grateful for support of Contemporary Art Society for Wales.
The fellowship and the commissions are opportunities that will support artists, curators, writers, and creative professionals working in the visual arts in Wales. The Wales Venice 10 programme will help participants to develop their networks, skills and knowledge to support them to fulfil their international ambitions and explore new approaches.
Wales Venice 10 aims to focus on individuals that face barriers to progressing their international ambitions and have a diversity of lived experience, across a range of different points in their careers.
The programme aims to take bold steps forward to strengthen connections with local and global audiences, deliver on the Arts Council’s commitment to widening engagement, and respond to the climate emergency.